The Memorial Cup was presented to Spokane Chiefs captain Chris Bruton by CHL president David Branch. Bruton hoisted it... for about 30 seconds before the top of the trophy broke off and the base went crashing to the ice as he was trying to give it to teammate Trevor Glass.

Six members of the OHL champion Kitchener Rangers were named to the OHL all-star teams, including First Team forwards Justin Azevedo and Matt Halischuk. Four members of the Belleville Bulls were selected including Mike Murphy, the First Team goaltender.

KITCHENER -- After losing two months of hockey to mononucleosis, Belleville forward Shawn Matthias is slowly finding his form. But the 19-year-old is running out of time after his Bulls dropped a 5-4 overtime decision to the Spokane Chiefs in Game 2 of the Memorial Cup last night.

When it comes to big goals, Kitchener Rangers forward Justin Azevedo has scored a few. He came through with another clutch tally last night, scoring the game winner as the Rangers defeated the Gatineau Olympiques 6-5 last night in overtime.

KITCHENER -- Here in the press box at the Memorial Auditorium. One of my favourite things about the Memorial Cup is that you are sure to bump into people you haven't seen in a long time or likely only see once a year.

Now that Paul Maurice has been gassed by the Toronto Maple Leafs, the talk has turned to a possible successor. With no shortage of candidates, Kitchener Rangers head coach/GM Peter DeBoer is also throwing his name into the ring.

Looks like a few OHL clubs took on some front office spring cleaning with the Oshawa Generals relieving Brad Selwood of his duties as general manager. Selwood joins Peterborough head coach Vince Malette and assistant Darren Keily, who were also let go today.

Sunaya Sapurji has been covering junior hockey for longer than she cares to admit. She is currently a freelance writer/copy editor for hire, having previously worked for Yahoo Sports and the Toronto Star.

Prior to joining the Star, Sunaya worked in television, covered
Tier II Jr. A hockey, university hockey (CIAU) and hosted an OHL radio
show. She graduated from York University with degrees in English and
Mass Communication.

As a youngster she followed the OHL's Toronto Marlies and her favourite player --Brian Collinson.

"I was 10 years old and he signed an autograph for me - automatically
making him my favourite player," she recalled. "He's probably selling
insurance now."

Sunaya has also done freelance work for ESPN Magazine and a number of U.S.
papers. As a proud Canadian, she is also a big supporter of Tim Hortons
coffee, which she consumes daily and in large amounts.